Social scientists and philosophers confronted with religious phenomena have always been challenged to find a proper way to describe the spiritual experiences of the social group they were studying. The influence of the Cartesian dualism of body and mind (or soul) led to a distinction between non-material, spiritual experiences (i.e., related to the soul) and physical, mechanical experiences (i.e., related to the body). However, recent developments in medical science on the one hand and challenges to universalist conceptions of belief and spirituality on the other have resulted in "body" and "soul" losing the reassuring solid contours they had in the past. Yet, in "Western culture," the body–soul duality is alive, not least in academic and media discourses. This volume pursues the ongoing debates and discusses the importance of the body and how it is perceived in contemporary religious faith: what happens when "body" and "soul" are un-separated entities? Is it possible, even for anthropologists and ethnographers, to escape from "natural dualism"? The contributors here present research in novel empirical contexts, the benefits and limits of the old dichotomy are discussed, and new theoretical strategies proposed.
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By stripping symbolism from the way we think about the spirit world, the contributors of this book uncover a livelier, more diverse environment of entities—with their own histories, motivations, and social interactions—providing a new ...
These papers were delivered at the first international colloquium of the Jacob Taubes Minerva Center at Bar Ilan University.
... recognizes non-material, spiritual experiences related to the soul and physical, mechanical experiences related to the body. In line with Fedele and Blanes' Encounters of Body and Soul in Contemporary Religious Practices (2011) and ...
... seminarians, makes priests ontologically different from and superior to all other creatures, including the angels. Written just when older survivors were starting parochial school, in 1950, Dear Seminarian, by the Baroness Catherine de ...
This book examines evangelical dieting and fitness programs and provides a systematic approach of this diverse field with its wide variety of programs.
... Encounters of Body and Soul in Contemporary Religious Practices. Anthropological Reflections, Oxford: Berghahn, 3–22. Eickelman, Dale/Piscatori, James, 1990, Muslim Travellers. Pilgrimage, Migration and the Religious Imagination, London ...
Building upon an ethnographic study carried out in the UK with refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the book explores how object-led approaches can inspire new ways of thinking about and analysing refugees’ experiences and ...
Pagan and Native Faith movements have sprung up across Europe in recent decades, yet little has been published about them compared with their British and American counterparts.
This volume will be of interest to anthropologists and sociologists as well as scholars in other disciplines who seek to understand the role of spirituality in creating the complex gendered dynamics of modern societies.